James Vaughan/Nicolai Brock-Madsen

“I can see the logic in keeping Brock-Madsen in the starting line up because Vaughan can’t play against Huddersfield.

“It would’ve meant playing Brock-Madsen against Charlton, dropping him against Brighton and then asking him to go an do a job against Huddersfield, which I don’t think would’ve been a great message.

“Brock-Madsen did well, I thought. He was significantly better than he was against Charlton. He had his first meaningful shot on target and generally did alright.

“He’s not Clayton Donaldson, but he’s developing and at least he’s moving in the right direction.

“When James Vaughan came on, he did well as well - albeit in a changed formation.

“He played in the middle of an attacking three - he won quite a lot of headers, looked mobile. I think in three or four matches, it’ll be a close call between Vaughan and Brock-Madsen, particularly as Vaughan gets some match sharpness back.

“The Blues fans took to him straight away as well, with his Birmingham background.

“Whilst a little sceptical on the day he signed, I’ll admit it could be potentially a very decent signing for Blues.”